A conservative group is reportedly offering fundraiser contributors to spend a weekend with Robert O’Neill, the ex-Navy SEAL credited with killing Osama Bin Laden. The price tag for sharing ‘machine gun fun’ at a shooting range with him is $50,000.

The event organized by
ForAmerica would take place sometime in July at the Amangani
Resort Hotel in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the Washington Post
reported. It is billed as “a historic weekend
honoring Navy SEAL hero Robert O’Neill” and will include shooting
at a gun range run by the Jackson Hole Shooting Experience, a
private company nearby.

“Our event will consist of clay, pistol and ‘machine gun fun’
competitions with Rob O’Neill,” documents for the fundraiser
say.

A spokesman for O’Neill told the Post he agreed to participate in
the event “as a favor to a friend who has been helping him
out,” without elaborating. ForAmerica, a group founded in
2009 by conservative commentator Brent Bozell, did not respond to
a request for comment.

The group raised nearly $4.9 million in 2012 and $2.5 million in
2013, according to tax documents.

O’Neill retired from the military in 2012 after hundreds of
combat missions, including the May 2011 raid in Pakistan that
killed Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. He took credit for taking
several headshots that killed the notorious terrorist, who is
believed to be responsible for the September 2001 attacks in the
US, in 2014.

He has since launched a charity devoted to helping Special
Operations veterans to adapt to civilian lives.